If you read further down on the posts you will notice that the author of the book is already aware and I'm almost…
That’s your opinion and it’s a perfectly valid one. I honestly don’t care if he’s in BL or not but what I’m trying to get across is we shouldn’t just take random post about people seriously just because they have a lot of views.
If you read further down on the posts you will notice that the author of the book is already aware and I'm almost…
That's sort of the problem. All the negative attention directed at God is from that bts video, him missing a few of the promotion events and the fact he didn't appear in another BL. There where no comments or statements by any of the other actors or crew but fans labeled him as difficult and a bully. I personally don't find him wiping his lips after a kiss as homophobic because we don't have any context. It was one bts video where he did this and every other one I've seen shows he got along with everyone. I will admit that since they are all actors that them just pretending for the fans that everything is fine is possible but if God was really as problematic as the fans are saying we would have leaks and real proof because that kind of behavior can't hid for 10 years.
If you read further down on the posts you will notice that the author of the book is already aware and I'm almost…
So I'm going to be honest here and say I'm not a fan of God but i did like 2 Moons and so I was curious about the controversy. I did a short search and didn't fine anything other then negative opinions on the fact that he didn't do more BL roles and a lot of unproven allegations. A youtuber going by The BL Rundown did a more through search and didn't find anything either. It has been 10 years so stuff can be deleted but unless you have some saved proof I think you should stop the slander.
With each ep that passes by, chu tae jeong becomes even more dumb. Who made him a detective? He was too foolish,…
I sort of agree with you but Chu Tae Jeong isn't a detective. He's just a police officer and a patrolmen if I'm remembering right which is just the lowest rank. I don't know how police are trained in Korea but where I'm from you only need a high school diploma, pass a physical assessment, have no criminal record, know first aid plus CPR and have a drivers license. If you pass all that and are hired you get 12 weeks of training and then start "learning" on the job. So on one hand he doesn't seem like police material but on the other hand an officer like him wouldn't surprise me.
Did anyone else find it funny that Jay literally told him he is director Arthur but Sun just doesn’t believe him. Honestly I feel he’s been pretty blatant about it being him this whole time but maybe that’s because of my bl trope sense.
This drama said more about crazy fan culture then the actual bl story. How totally Nuts fans can get! Thinking…
I think the most hilarious and disturbing part about the fans for me is the last episode. The way that they just attacked them about the alleged sexual assault but the moment a hint of BL it was all awww. On one hand I was like haha that's so like BL fans but then it was "oh" that is like BL fans, you know?
I was talking about the scene where Wayu and Krit talk about their expectations on their relationship. (It's at 27:45 into ep 6) Krit says he's not that great then Wayu ask him if he's a scammer or if he's violent where Krit replies he's nothing like that and Wayu reaction was "then everything's fine". That to me sounds like the bar where Wayu goes "I'm out here" which I feel like he could set higher but maybe I'm reading too much into it.
Anyway we already know Wayu's mom's boyfriend was a scammer in the last episode and with the two specific questions that Wayu asked Krit makes it feel like he seen it. So the scammer part is clearly about his mom so the violent remark is either the mom again or his sister. I focused on the mom because relationship biases and traumas tend to form from observation of parental relationships.
As for the S/M thing that's more of a nod to actual gay relationships then anything in the show.
Dam Wayu, realistic standards is one thing but your bar is so low it's on the basement floor. I think it's a given that your boyfriend shouldn't be a scammer or non-consensually violent (S/M being it's own thing). Really makes me wonder what kinds of horrible partners his mom had to make this his acceptable boyfriend standard.
I think the gray one appears when key events from the distant past—that is, before the time travel—overlap…
I personally think it's a medical issue. I mean why else would he suddenly need to go to the US in the middle of the school year. There are generally 3 reasons for random colorblindness, first is trauma, second is eye disease/virus and third is brain aneurysms. I can't wait to find out what it actually is.
To those confused by what's happening with the timelines. In the first timeline Jang Hye Seong got together with Lee U Jin but shortly afterwards started experiencing random bouts of colorblindness. Officially he stated to Lee that he was going abroad for education but personally I'm pretty sure it's to see a medical specialist. Lee dies in this timeline and Jang is sad but doesn't really blame himself.
Then he goes back in time and creates timeline 2. Jang tries to not fall for Lee because he's going to die but fails pretty much immediately. He feels like he couldn't take the heartbreak of Lee dying so ended their relationship and discovered how to return to the future. It doesn't seem like he went abroad this time and when he returned he discovered a secret kept by his sister. Lee died because he was looking for him not because it was destiny. With this new context/resolve he goes back to save Lee.
Honestly I'm just waiting for the disease or what Jang has to strike at a dramatic moment.
yeah, it feels weird that the two same sex pairings that didn't end up official are instead...now acting in shows…
The couples where actually voted for online. So they're together because the fans wanted this. Admittedly the producers definitely knew their audience so your not wrong about the milking it thing.
I've read a few negative comments about how Pond and Don's relationship for this episode and I have to wonder if they've been paying any attention to them at all. Pond is carefree, reckless and confident to the point of arrogance. Don is a blunt, workaholic and aloof. There attraction was immediate and their relationship did start as only lust which is why Pond was willing to be hidden. He didn't expect the relationship to last but with each episode we watch as the two get closer together as lust turns into something more. The big turning point was Ep 6 where Don stopped working for a day to go on a date with Pond. Near the end of the date Pond is confronted with the fact that being a secret is the basis of their relationship. Being a secret in a purely lustful relationship can be exciting but it's devastating in a loving one.
Nene is Than's sister's daughter. I don't think a brother was ever mentioned though I'm not the most observant…
I thought that Nene's mom is Than's sister because if she was the in-law then wouldn't it make more sense to transfer custody to the father? It doesn't seem like they parted on negative terms if she's that close to the family that she's willing to let them take care of her daughter but I guess he could be dead.
Yet another episode in which Akin just refuses to communicate with Than. I'm starting to think Mawin isn't even…
Nene is Than's sister's daughter. I don't think a brother was ever mentioned though I'm not the most observant watcher. Also I sort of like how there dragging out the misunderstanding since it complements the secondary couples relationship. I find the contrast between the two relationships intresting.
Sorry, the script, the plot, and whatever the goal of this story are just bad and all over or out of places. The…
I get where your coming form. As much as I like BL's they don't really have the deepest storylines. Some are better then others and this one is actually above average overall. As for the awkwardness of the main characters, it's there first BL together and Tae is playing a pretty sensitive role so their character is also awkward. I think they have potential and I'm hoping to see them in another BL.
Krit says he's not that great then Wayu ask him if he's a scammer or if he's violent where Krit replies he's nothing like that and Wayu reaction was "then everything's fine". That to me sounds like the bar where Wayu goes "I'm out here" which I feel like he could set higher but maybe I'm reading too much into it.
Anyway we already know Wayu's mom's boyfriend was a scammer in the last episode and with the two specific questions that Wayu asked Krit makes it feel like he seen it. So the scammer part is clearly about his mom so the violent remark is either the mom again or his sister. I focused on the mom because relationship biases and traumas tend to form from observation of parental relationships.
As for the S/M thing that's more of a nod to actual gay relationships then anything in the show.
Then he goes back in time and creates timeline 2. Jang tries to not fall for Lee because he's going to die but fails pretty much immediately. He feels like he couldn't take the heartbreak of Lee dying so ended their relationship and discovered how to return to the future. It doesn't seem like he went abroad this time and when he returned he discovered a secret kept by his sister. Lee died because he was looking for him not because it was destiny. With this new context/resolve he goes back to save Lee.
Honestly I'm just waiting for the disease or what Jang has to strike at a dramatic moment.